Ronda Rousey is one of the most dominant athletes on the planet, and the manner in which she is dispatching her opponents means the only problem she is having in the UFC is that she is running out of opponents.
The former Olympian has a perfect professional MMA record of 12-0, all of them coming by way of knockout or submission, and only once has she even been taken outside of the first round when Meisha Tate managed to hang on until round three at UFC 168.
As an amateur, Rousey was also perfect at 3-0, her longest fight lasting just 57 seconds, and thanks to the folks at r/MMA we recently saw fan footage of her MMA debut from 2010, and it's clear to see that she found her blueprint for success and stuck to it.
Throw a few strikes, judo throw, armbar. It's the Rousey way.
It's crazy to see just how dominant she has been from day one, and we also noticed what the original uploader who was there that day said in the video description:
On August 6, 2010 Olympian Ronda Rousey made her MMA debut as an amateur for Combat Fight League's Ground Zero. Her first opponent was Hayden Munoz. Don't blink and make sure to follow this girl. She's for real.
Don't blink was sound advice, Rousey has spend a staggeringly short 25 minutes and 36 seconds in the ring.